Changelog of @hackage/FunGEn 1.2

1.2 2023-09-01

  • fix warnings
  • convert to unix line endings
  • test up to GHC 9.6
  • require GHC >= 8.10

1.1.1 2020-10-18

  • restore support for GHC 8.0 - 8.6, fix hackage haddock docs

1.1 2020-10-18

  • drop custom website, update readme
  • set up CI testing
  • update for GHC 8.8, 8.10

1.0.1 2016-08-18

  • add stack config for GHC 8
  • fix building with current stackage/OpenGL/GLUT
  • fix examples' wrong dependency

1.0 2015-09-21

  • support GHC 7.10
  • support stack
  • repo moved to haskell-game organisation

0.4.6.1 2014-10-09

  • update changelog

0.4.6 2014-10-09

  • move to github, enable issue tracker

0.4.5 2014-10-08

  • add executables to run examples (fungen-hello, fungen-pong, fungen-worms)

0.4.4 2014-10-07

  • add missing files to cabal file (Samuel Gélineau)
  • support & require latest OpenGL 2.9
  • make IOGame also a Functor and Applicative, for ghc 7.10

0.4.3 2014-04-05

  • set upper bound on OpenGL to avoid build failure with OpenGL 2.9

0.4.2 2013-08-07

  • add q as quit key to examples
  • fix buggy input when holding down keys on windows

0.4.1 2013-08-06

  • reorganised and exposed more haddocks

0.4 2013-08-05

  • a new hakyll-based website, incorporating the old site
  • tested with GHC 7.6
  • input handlers now receive mouse position and modifier state (inspired by Pradeep Kumar). See fungentest.hs for examples.
  • more haddocks

0.3 2011-02-13, Simon Michael

  • updated for GHC 6.12 & base 4
  • module names simplified
  • beginning of haddockification
  • docs moved into repo
  • published to darcsden, hackage, wiki, haskell-cafe, #haskell-game, reddit

0.1-hackage 2008-09-17, Miloslav Raus

  • first hackage release
  • updated for GHC 6.10
  • cabalised
  • Tested under Win32 & Linux/Intel. Known glitches: Flickering under linux (at least on my shitty laptop). Weird pong paddle behavior under Win32.

0.1-ghc6.8 2008-02-26, Simon Michael

  • updated for GHC 6.8
  • slight tweaks to examples
  • public darcs repo

0.1 2002, Andre Furtado

  • first public release